Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Why Terrence Montgomery Jr should be Denied Bail By Everlecia Taylor

    Until June 19th I had never heard of Terrence Montgomery Jr., and even now as his face floats on news articles I still don't know who he is. All that I know is that he represents pain for my family, the family of Wali Clanton Jr. who was shot and killed on June 13th by Mr. Montgomery, and for the other 4 victims who were also shot and may never mentally recover.
     I believe that this tragedy is an example of many scenarios that happen everyday in our country. Thats why the consequences that Terrence faces will be a wake up to young men and women who dare to make a choice to put themselves in the same shoes by taking another life. His story will be an cautionary tale of what are the true consequences of pulling the trigger. 
    As we all have choices, choices that define who we are, and most importantly we have to live with those choices. Personally I may have never learned my lessons in my life had I never had to face the extreme consequences of my actions. Same thing with Terrence who may never learn his lesson until he can grasp the irreversible action of taking a life, and alternating the path of 4 others, really hundreds of others. As the mother and father of Wali Clanton will never get to see their son accomplish his dream of graduating from college, or the 4 wounded who could never forget being shot, or the 200 other party goers who will be haunted by that night when they simply wanted only to have a fun night out in their teen years, but instead they came out with a terrible experience that which they may never forget.
    Forgive me for putting a lot of emphasis on the ppl who were affected by Terrence's actions, but WE are the ones who won't be at peace until he is charged to the highest degree, because all though his wrong can never been undone, he can serve a purpose to send a message that murder is not something we here in the United States of America take kindly. Lastly I end on the note  that what Terrence Montgomery Jr. choose to do on the night of June 13th has caused a lifetime of damage, as that night he took not one life but two, because he took his own, and he change his the direction of his own life by pulling that trigger.  And that he has to live with. 

8 comments:

  1. Well said Everlecia, You put all of my feelings in to words as if you were really in my head...I am so proud of the way you represent US as a family... I appreciate your efforts to make Wali live on forever.Aesha Bailey

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  2. I am honored to represent my beautiful familia. Te amo Prima.

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  7. Sorry for your loss but For the record Terrence Montgomery is not the shooter check with the judge in Fayetteville. He only violated probation for being around a hostile/violent situation. Get your facts straight!

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  8. It was nothing but witnesses out that night after the party if Mr.Montgomery Actually took a life that was unjustified to the law then he would be up under the jail. Please don't bash somebody else name when Wali wasn't the only one facing the end of a pistol that same night in that same situation. Terrence Montgomery this horrible person that people portray him to be has the right to protect himself he had a gun pointed at him with a threat to his life too. Sorry for you loss sincerely but this isn't right.

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